This was the outro for the latest episode of Rick and Morty. It's both exciting in a faint whimsical way and mood dampening at the same time. Kotomi adds a nice part in this song that I've enjoyed from their songs in the past.
Don't Look Back - Rick and Morty S4 (feat. Kotomi & Ryan Elder)
Ooh I think I like the soundtrack to TLOU II more than I do the first game.
In Part 1, Gustavo's soundtrack was beautifully sad and melancholic. But here, a lot of it is haunting, and I love it. But what makes it even better is the inclusion of Mac Quayle for the combat tracks. He's made amazing, blood-pumping tracks for Mr. Robot and he definitely brings that to the table for this game.
After hearing this song on Gary Whitta's latest talkshow episode, I looked up the original version, and while it's nice, this acoustic version wins, IMO. The vocals seem more raw.
Apparently Blink-182 released a new song called 'Quarantine'.
I can see this being on Enema of State if this were made in that time. This song is just too good!
I know I just posted about this song but it won't leave my head. Also I checked out the official music video for it and WOW this is some of the coolest cinematography and CGI I've even seen used for a music video.
This thing is almost 30 minutes long, so most people would consider it a short film rather than a music video. I still think it counts, though, because it has no vocalized dialog beyond songs. It contains much of Bad Mary's latest album, "The Return of Space Girl".
I just bought Sayonara Wild Hearts for the Switch, on sale for 10$. It describes itself as a playable pop-synth album, and it's got the style and music to back that statement up!
Clair De Lune
Doki Doki Rush
Begin Again
A small musical sample of the first few levels.
Description of this game, no spoils
In this game, you play as a young woman whose heart was just broken. Her sorrow is so great, it ripples across space and time, transporting her to an another world where she becomes "The Fool" a masked, motorcycle-riding hero who must restore balance while overcoming her grief.
It's a fantastic game so far, with a gorgeous black-and-neon style. The levels themselves range from pretty short to a decent length, but they're all the same length of the song they use for it. Gameplay-wise, it's pretty basic (as it was originally made for and released on iPhones) where you're driving on an on-rails roller-coaster, avoiding hazards and picking up collectibles. Sometimes it does shake things up a bit with cool (and very forgiving) QTE segments and a side-scrolling shooter so far, but it never gets old, as there's almost always a new environment for each level, and the timing of music-to-visuals is absolutely perfect.
There's even high scores to chase based on your performance each level, collecting mini-hearts and big-hearts. I've heard there's some secret content related to this stuff, so that should be fun to unlock later.
I've heard it's a short game, and at 6 levels completed, it looks like I'm already a quarter through the level menu. But boy is it fun to crank up the volume, jam, and be in awe of the trippy visuals.
It's developed by a small indie studio called Simogo and published by Annapurna Interactive, who looks like they really have a knack for finding unique, cinematic indie gems.
They even wear their influences on their sleeve, as it's written on their website:
Sayonara Wild Hearts is a soup made of pop-culture. It’s OutRun, the teddygirls sub-culture, Carly Rae Jepsen, Rez, cafe racers, WarioWare, Blümchen, the 1950s, modern dance, Akira, F-zero, Space Harrier, Sia, Gradius, the 1980s, Charli XCX, Sailor Moon, Ouendan, Tron, Rhythm Tengoku, Punch Out and a good portion of ourselves, strangeness and mysticism stuffed into a blender.
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This was the outro for the latest episode of Rick and Morty. It's both exciting in a faint whimsical way and mood dampening at the same time. Kotomi adds a nice part in this song that I've enjoyed from their songs in the past.
Don't Look Back - Rick and Morty S4 (feat. Kotomi & Ryan Elder)

8 Legged Dreams - Unlike Pluto

Joyous Wolf - Odyssey

Carly Rae Jepsen is totally a sleeper hit nowadays
I Didn't Just Come Here to Dance

Oh man! And just listen to these two tracks! They use the same lyrics, but convey very different sounds.
Felt This Way

Stay Away

stream charli xcx
Ooh I think I like the soundtrack to TLOU II more than I do the first game.
In Part 1, Gustavo's soundtrack was beautifully sad and melancholic. But here, a lot of it is haunting, and I love it. But what makes it even better is the inclusion of Mac Quayle for the combat tracks. He's made amazing, blood-pumping tracks for Mr. Robot and he definitely brings that to the table for this game.
Eye for an Eye

Hungry Like the Wolf (remastered 2009)
I'm listening now while high, and you wouldn't BELIEVE the party that is going on in my head.
X Ambassadors- BOOM
That right there is a vibe. lmfao
Twenty One Pilots - Level Of Concern (Recorded Outside)

Holy shit, as a semi long time fan of their stuff. This is awesome!
Happy Canada Day
Canadian, Please - Gunnarolla & Julia Bentley

Alesso Vs OneRepublic - If I Lose Myself (Alesso Remix)
Great song to listen to while soaking up the sun and having a good time with loved ones
Fine On The Outside - Priscilla Ahn

Billie Joe Armstrong - Gimme Some Truth (Cover)

DOOM (2016) OST Rip & Tear
Lauren Strange - The Solution

Galaxy by Missy Modell
This was also from the movie CAM that’s on Netflix
Sent Us To Destroy-Combichrist

This also from DMC-3.
Can I just... inject Mac Quayle's discography into my veins? Please?
Where'd you put Mr Robot Vol. 8, Mac? It's been 7 months. It's got to be lying around your closet somewhere...
OMFG - Dying

Red-Already Over

Deadmau5 - Ghosts 'n' Stuff (Feat. Rob Swire)
Dragon Ball Z - Rock The Dragon (Ocean dub intro)

Mmmm splatoon music
Monster-Imagine Dragons

This reminds me of the good times when I played the Infinity Blade trilogy.
Still annoyed this stuff isn't even being considered for an Em award.
Mac Quayle -- 409.3 Account Overdrawn

But hyped this new track upload is teasing the final soundtrack release soon.
The Lumineers - Ophelia
Be forewarned this has been stuck in my head for the last three days.
Reality Suite - Kiss the Ring

After hearing this song on Gary Whitta's latest talkshow episode, I looked up the original version, and while it's nice, this acoustic version wins, IMO. The vocals seem more raw.
Selena Gomez & Trevor Daniel -- Past Life

Johnny O'Neill - If I Die Young
Coal Chamber -Somthing Told Me

Clarity - Zedd
friv
Apparently Blink-182 released a new song called 'Quarantine'.

I can see this being on Enema of State if this were made in that time. This song is just too good!
I know I just posted about this song but it won't leave my head. Also I checked out the official music video for it and WOW this is some of the coolest cinematography and CGI I've even seen used for a music video.
the weeknd - Blinding Lights (Slowed + Reverb)

This thing is almost 30 minutes long, so most people would consider it a short film rather than a music video. I still think it counts, though, because it has no vocalized dialog beyond songs. It contains much of Bad Mary's latest album, "The Return of Space Girl".

The Highwomen: Crowded Table

It makes me think that this band and Amy Lee should do a featuring together sometime.
Stay - Miranda

I just bought Sayonara Wild Hearts for the Switch, on sale for 10$. It describes itself as a playable pop-synth album, and it's got the style and music to back that statement up!
Clair De Lune
Doki Doki Rush
Begin Again
A small musical sample of the first few levels.
Description of this game, no spoils
In this game, you play as a young woman whose heart was just broken. Her sorrow is so great, it ripples across space and time, transporting her to an another world where she becomes "The Fool" a masked, motorcycle-riding hero who must restore balance while overcoming her grief.
It's a fantastic game so far, with a gorgeous black-and-neon style. The levels themselves range from pretty short to a decent length, but they're all the same length of the song they use for it. Gameplay-wise, it's pretty basic (as it was originally made for and released on iPhones) where you're driving on an on-rails roller-coaster, avoiding hazards and picking up collectibles. Sometimes it does shake things up a bit with cool (and very forgiving) QTE segments and a side-scrolling shooter so far, but it never gets old, as there's almost always a new environment for each level, and the timing of music-to-visuals is absolutely perfect.
There's even high scores to chase based on your performance each level, collecting mini-hearts and big-hearts. I've heard there's some secret content related to this stuff, so that should be fun to unlock later.
I've heard it's a short game, and at 6 levels completed, it looks like I'm already a quarter through the level menu. But boy is it fun to crank up the volume, jam, and be in awe of the trippy visuals.
It's developed by a small indie studio called Simogo and published by Annapurna Interactive, who looks like they really have a knack for finding unique, cinematic indie gems.
They even wear their influences on their sleeve, as it's written on their website: